FDR and the Jewish Refugee Crisis
Part III of III In the first two installments we covered the attempts made by the US Government to increase the Jewish immigration without much
Part III of III In the first two installments we covered the attempts made by the US Government to increase the Jewish immigration without much
Review of Redemption, Then and Now: Pesah Haggada With Essays and Commentary. By Rabbi Benjamin Blech. Hardcover. 318 pages. $24.95. ISBN: 978 1-940516-738 For Passover
On Purim morning, after Megilla reading, I needed to purchase a few last-minute items needed for the annual “open house” that we host in our
With Passover on the horizon, many Jewish families elect to spend their time away from home. These “Pesach vacations” add travel to a holiday already
When it comes to acts of loving-kindness, plenty of rabbis talk a good game. But Rabbi Ari Sytner has put his entire self into the
A Fun and Family-Filled Passover Celebration Comes to the Miami Marlins Game Against the New York Mets When it comes to South Florida Jews coming
An Interview with Lavie Margolin, author of “Can I Wear My Kippah on Job Interviews?” The Jewish community, not unlike the United States as a
My father had just bought the land and was having the new building put up for his auto body repair shop. It was a dream
I am not a runner. And yet, last month, on February 19, I ran my second half marathon with Team HASC in Ft. Lauderdale. Not
We celebrate Purim every year to commemorate the celebration in ancient times, when joy conquered fear and good vanquished evil. The story of Esther and
I wasn’t going to write this article because I first thought that the information in it is obvious. What prompted me to write this was
May these words of Torah serve as a merit le’iluy nishmat Menachem Mendel Ben Harav Yoel David Balk, a”h. This week we learned Bava